Caution! Spurious output from the keyboard could be from static electricity. It's very much the time of year for that in the northern hemisphere, and it's constantly a worry. I've lost two Touchstreams to static zaps. Find some way to discharge yourself before getting near the keyboard. I have a grounded wire beside my keyboard and I've trained myself to touch the wire before touching the keyboard.

Sorry to hear about your cable. Attach the cable in some way so it never moves; though it might be too late for that advice.

A while back, with my Stealth, I found the best way to relieve stress on the cable where it exits the keyboard was to make a loop and tape it to the bottom of the keyboard. That way, any side-to-side stress on the cable was at the point that the cable was taped to the keyboard, and not at the keyboard exit.

But back to the original subject - yes, spurious key presses is very much caused by static due to atmospheric conditions. I wonder if grounding the surface of the pads would help at all. I'm curious how Apple fixed this issue.

Attach the keyboard to the keyboard stand with double-sided tape, or glue, or velcro. Make a loop in the cable near the keyboard. Make the loop big enough so half of the loop is under the keyboard stand and the connection to the cable is not stressed. Tape the cable under the keyboard with heavy duty tape like duct tape. Object of this exercise is to get the whole setup so the connection between the cable and the keyboard does not move when the keyboard moves.

lee griggs wrote:> I found the best way to relieve stress on the cable where it exits the keyboard was to make a loop and tape it to the bottom of the keyboard

I am trying to picture this. Do you mean make a loop of tape and tape that around the cable and to the underside of the keyboard?

Here's a photo of the bottom of my Stealth, via Flickr. It's pretty much what dongadoy described, except that I didn't need the extra step of mounting the TouchStream to the stand. I'm using Gaffers tape. Duct tape will work for this.